bee*
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Aw that must be very hard. All that expectation to be distraught at the loss of a grandmother, but then he never really knew her so well, and to add to it there''s all that Irish stoic-big-strong-man stuff to boot. Just keep telling him whatever he feels is valid, and that there is no proper way he "should" behave. Poor D. He''s probably mourning the relationship he couldn''t have with her due to the distance, just as much as mourning her, if that makes any sense. All you can do is be there for him and I''m sure he''s very grateful for your love and support.Date: 8/27/2008 7:32:35 AM
Author: bee*
Thank you Delster, Lorelei and Claudinam! D''s parents are trying to book flights out there for the funeral. I just feel sorry for D as he''s not really sure how to act. Obviously she was his granny but he never really knew her that well as she lived in Australia for so long so he''s just finding it really awkward and he was telling me that he just doesn''t know how to feel.
Sorry to hear that you didn''t get to say goodbye to your granny Delster. I was the same with one of mine. I missed it by ten minutes.
I am glad you got to see her but I am very sorry for your loss. HUGS.Date: 8/27/2008 7:13:05 AM
Author:bee*
We just heard news last night that D''s granny in Australia passed away last night. She held on a lot longer than we all thought and thankfully she went without pain. I''m just glad that D got to see her again before she passed.